Posted January 16, 2016
CharlesGrey: I also hope they didn't give up about their DRM-free movie section. The big classics may still be out of reach, but there ought to be some interesting content which could realistically be made available here. More ( good ) Indie films, or what about old animated series/Anime? If it's some old forgotten classic, maybe GOG could manage to buy the rights entirely, like they've done for some old games.
old animated series: probably unlikely as GOG needs to negotiate with another arm of a company for masters that may not exist. Re: anime: count how many Japanese games are on GOG. Then factor in that for each series, you need to negotiate with not only the JAPANESE rightsholder (studio plus magna authors) but any other rightsholder(s) as well(probably 1 for US/CA, 1+ for Europe, 1 for Asia, etc.). Basically, some things won't happen. I imagine the major sticking point with major studios is not being ripped off/being able to pull their movies with very short notice (Disney). For old classics, people might want too high a price for the series and/or be wanting exclusions on where it can be sold (ie you can sell in Germany but not Canada) as well as just not wanting it sold (Disney with old movies). I highly doubt we'll see movement in acquisition of new movies for a very long time.